Why GM Is Stalling On Electric Buicks And The Silverado EV Plant (2024)

General Motors’ Q2 earnings call revealed a lot about its EV operations today. Despite CEO Mary Barra herself remaining optimistic about the conglomerate’s electric future in recent public appearances, some of its EV manufacturing plans have been pushed back. The Orion Assembly plant in Michigan that's meant to make the Silverado EV has been delayed. Again. And though there are several electric and plug-in hybrid options for the brand in China, you can forget EV Buicks for a bit.

This Orion delay is one of the reasons why GM won’t hit its original goal of 1 million units of EV production capacity in the U.S. by 2025. However, pay attention to the language used by GM here: it doesn’t seem like there’s a technical issue as to why the factory isn't up and running. Rather, it's probably the usual "uneven demand" delays on new EV investments, and as Barra alluded to on today's call,the uncertainty over the looming election isn't helping things.

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GM is down. Everywhere.

GM CEO Mary Barra revealed during its Q2 earnings that its EV sales are up 40%. However, globally it is down as China sales continue to erode. It sold1.43 million units, down from the1.58 million units of last year.

GM Chief Financial Officer Paul Jacobson said “We continue to make sure we continue to scale the business to customers and where they are at,” which points to concerns about demand, rather than ability. And as for politics, "I would say what's really important to the company overall is to have regulatory certainty," Barra added. "We'll be watching with interest as we get past the election and look at what the regs will be if they change at all. But I think we have the flexibility to moderate based on what we see."

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This isn’t great news for GM’s plans to fully electrify, but perhaps it comes with its own silver lining.

The Silverado EV’s reviews haven’t been great. Most of the variants on sale right now are very expensive, although Chevrolet does have plans to introducelower-trimmed, cheaper variants of the Silverado EV next model year. Even though Silverado EV sales make up a sizable portion of GM’s growing EV sales, it’s not clear if that will grow with more factory manufacturing capacity. Stalling the factory a little bit is a way for GM to ensure there’s sufficient demand and that it won’t churn expensive EV trucks out while incentivizing them to move, thus only adding to its losses on EVs.

Questions about demand aren’t just related to the big trucks, either. Buick once said that all of its future model introductions would be fully electric going forward, but Barra now says that it would delay its first EV. This car was originally meant to be introduced this year.

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2023 Buick Electra E5

Currently in China, Buick sells two Ultium-based vehicles: the Blazer EV-sized Buick Electra E5, and the Equinox EV-sized Buick Electra E4.As Automotive News reported recently, both were eventually expected to be imported directly from China, but the new 100% tariff on Chinese-made EVs has thrown a wrench in GM’s plan. Americans have been driving Chinese-made Buicks for years, but that was before the tariff crackdown.Add in softer-than-expected demand according to Barra, and the Electra E4 and Electra E5 seem on hold until further notice.

Arguably, this might be worse news than the delayed Silverado EV production for several reasons. First, GM has had issues selling the Electra E4 and E5 in China. These two models were introduced right before China’s infamous EV price war, and thus GM has cut pricing to keep the models competitive. Yet it wasn’t enough to keep people buying, since sales are down globally, including China.

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2023 Buick Electra E4 in Chinese specification exterior front three-quarter view

Secondly, I got some seat time with the Electra E4 and E5 while I was in China. From a static impression, both cars seem fine, but also very much of the current generation of cars. That’s worrisome because the EV market moves at light speed in China. And if the Electra twins show up to our market several years later essentially unchanged, they could end up feeling like older, dated products. I’m not convinced the Buick Electra E4 could take on the Rivian R3, nor would the Electra E5 even have what it takes to battle against a refreshed Tesla Model Y.

Regardless, GM says it will continue to add EV production as more buyers show interest.

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Why GM Is Stalling On Electric Buicks And The Silverado EV Plant (2024)

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Why GM Is Stalling On Electric Buicks And The Silverado EV Plant? ›

Stalling the factory a little bit is a way for GM to ensure there's sufficient demand and that it won't churn expensive EV trucks out while incentivizing them to move, thus only adding to its losses on EVs.

Is GM stopping production of electric vehicles? ›

General Motors cancels EV-only strategy, will make hybrids for U.S. market. General Motors is joining other automakers in prioritizing hybrid production as the car industry looks to balance stringent emissions requirements with slower-than-expected electric vehicle sales.

Is GM losing money on electric cars? ›

In an SEC disclosure, GM cited strong sales of trucks and SUVs for generating increases in net sales and revenue. GM doesn't specifically report the financial results of its EV line, but CFO Paul Jacobson said that the company continues to lose money on its electric cars.

Where does GM make their EVs? ›

About Factory ZERO

Straddling two cities – Detroit and Hamtramck, Michigan – is Factory ZERO, GM's first fully dedicated electric vehicle assembly plant. Formerly known as Detroit-Hamtramck, the plant was built in 1985 and has manufactured more than 3 million vehicles over the years.

Did GM go all electric? ›

Despite General Motors Co.'s plans for an all-electric vehicle segment in North America, the auto manufacturer announced it would reintroduce plug-in hybrid electric vehicles after challenges led to another decline in profits from its EV line.

Why did GM destroy the electric car? ›

Despite favorable customer reception, GM believed that electric cars occupied an unprofitable niche of the automobile market. The company ultimately crushed most of the cars, and in 2001 GM terminated the EV1 program, disregarding protests from customers.

Why is no one buying electric cars? ›

The most obvious reason for consumer disenchantment is the hassle of charging EVs. Few drivers are willing to plan their lives around finding a charging station and waiting around for their battery to top up. During the nation's recent Arctic blast, motorists found that getting a full charge took even longer.

What is the downfall of owning an electric car? ›

Pros and cons of electric cars
Pros Of Electric CarsCons Of Electric Cars
Electric cars are energy efficientElectric cars can't travel as far
Electric cars reduce emissions"Fueling" takes longer
Electric cars require lower maintenanceElectric cars are sometimes more expensive

What issues is GM facing? ›

General Motors has software development problems, and the company is facing a brand risk unless it can get its code, user experience and delivery right. Yes, GM is an automaker and a profitable one, but its future model depends on software prowess.

Who does GM buy batteries from? ›

GM to spend $19 billion through 2035 to source EV battery materials from LG Chem.

Where will the Silverado EV be built? ›

Detroit, Michigan

Is GM going back to hybrids? ›

The first plug-in hybrid models to be sold in North America will arrive at dealerships in 2027, GM CEO Mary Barra said in an interview with The Detroit News, the same year the new tailpipe emissions-cutting rules go into effect.

Is GM abandoning EV? ›

GM in October said it was abandoning a goal of building 400,000 EVs from 2022 through mid-2024 as it delays production of electric pickup trucks at its plant in Michigan's Orion Township by a year.

Is GM getting rid of gas engines? ›

General Motors is one of few automakers that's said it will stop making internal combustion engines entirely by 2035 to focus on electric powertrains. But a lot can happen in 12 years, and more importantly, gasoline-powered trucks, SUVs and sports cars remain in high demand.

Does Buick have an electric car? ›

While Buick has yet to introduce its inaugural electric vehicle in the US, the brand has been marketing electric cars in China since 2022. Under GM's joint venture SAIC-GM, Buick unveiled its first Ultium-based EV, the Electra E5, in November 2022. The Buick Electra E4 followed suit two months later.

Have Honda, Ford, and GM stopped making electric vehicles? ›

Ford Motor Co. paused its $3.5B EV plant in Marshall, Michigan, while General Motors and Honda have canceled a program to sell EVs for around $30,000, and Ford has postponed $12 billion in EV investment, citing market conditions.

What companies are pulling out of EVs? ›

Automakers are scaling back or delaying their electric vehicle plans. Automakers from Ford Motor and General Motors to Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Jaguar Land Rover and Aston Martin are scaling back or delaying their electric vehicle plans.

What automakers are backing out of EV? ›

Mercedes pivoted hard from its plan to be all-electric by 2030, with the German luxury automaker seeing only 50% of sales being “electrified” — meaning both hybrids and full EVs — by 2030. Germany's Volkswagen (VOW3.DE) has also pulled back.

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